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I created this delicious Non-Dairy Strawberry Banana Ice Cream to be packed with extra flavor! This yummy recipe includes cashew cream, dates, juice of 1 orange and 2 lemons, 1 cup sliced bananas and 1 1/2 cups of frozen strawberries. You can feel good about eating this as a delicious dessert, or if you want you can even eat it for breakfast! I used my Cuisinart Ice Cream Freezer, but you can also just put the mixture into a container and freeze, or pour into popsicle molds for the kids. Your family will love this one.

You know, I never actually thought to just pour ice cream into molds. That seems a lot easier than putting it in a big container and scraping it occasionally so it doesn't freeze into one big chunk.Sounds delicious.

What a delicious looking recipe. I can't wait for bananas in Australia to come back down to a sane price (they are AUD$14/kg at the mo!).Do you have any thoughts or suggestions on what I might use in place of the cashew cream? I'm after something nut free, perhaps tahini (I totally understand if this isn't doable).

This looks like some great tasting raw vegan ice cream. Vegan food has come a long way. Also this is a great time for you to be in health and nutrition to see history being made. In the last 3 years 6 MDs have written 6 books about vitamin D-- the sunshine vitamin or hormone. In 2007 Time magazine chose it as one of 10 top medical breakthroughs of the year.

In December 2010 the RDA of vitamin D was tripled. Moores Cancer Center is proposing that cancer is a vitamin D deficiency. The doctor of public health there and professor of medicine at U of CA, Cedric Garland, says that enough vitamin D (lifeguard levels) will virtually eradicate breast cancer.

I have a post on my blog about it with links to Harvard, Dr Oz and Christiane Northrup M.D. talking about vitamin D preventing breast cancer.

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